Sarah Wilkinson

This year’s graduate Sarah Wilkinson has a show of her work opening in Glastonbury from 10th October for two months.

Redbrick Building, Morland Enterprise Park, Morland Road, Glastonbury, BA6 9FT.

Buy Sarah’s smaller pieces here.

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/SarahWilkinsondesign

It’s well worth a visit to this beautiful part of the world and to top it off by seeing this beautiful work .

Congratulations Sarah.

Sarah is an emerging textile designer, whose work has an innovative and distinctive style and approach to both her painting and design. Sarah studyed for BA (Hons) in Textile Design for Fashion and interiors at Bath Spa University. Passionate about colour and print, she specialises in large scale, hand painted wall and floor art.

With an ability to adapt her skills between painting and textiles, she utilises her bold designs in a variety of textile processes. Sarah takes her inspiration predominantly from human and animal forms, or intricate details from nature, translating them into stylised paintings that are rich in colour, with a playful composition and narrative.

Sarah works from her studio in Bristol, designing for her own brand and working on freelance projects such as the recent SS19 collection with Circleline design studio in London. Sarah’s work was featured at premier vision 2019 as part of the main fabric forums. 

Craftspace

In:site Festival 2019. September 2019 which took place in Birmingham UK city centre, in the grounds of St Philip’s Cathedral.

The public engaged with a selected group of designer/ makers from across the UK, and beyond, who were showing, demonstrating and sharing their craft skills.


They worked with clay, fabric, yarn and wood/acrylic.
I was thrilled to meet up with this year’s graduate Ryoji Morimoto before he returns to Japan next week. ✈️
He had produced such beautiful, coloured, engaging prints that it drew people in to have a closer 👀 .
They immediately began to stitch their favourite good luck symbol onto a working quilt.
The very best of luck 🍀 Ryoji on your career path as it unfolds in Japan
Thank you for being the most generous, kind, talented and thoughtful person during your three years with us in Bath.
Our loss is 🇯🇵 gain.


This opportunity is brought to the city each year by Craftspace.
Read all about them here http://www. craftspace.co.uk/about

Birmingham

So looking forward to seeing this years graduate Ryoji Morimoto showing in Birmingham at this exciting show.

Be quick, or else you will miss it

More reference here

Branching out

Beyond textiles

Our alumni are known for their transferable skills and adaptable, go-for-it attitude.

Just look what Ellen is up to.

Such a beautiful aesthetic to all she undertakes

Buy her work here

https://www.ellenhaywardceramics.co.uk/

Beautiful Print

for Design Union by alumni Leah Williams

One year in

Sit Still Studio

New Designers-One year in

So good to see alumni Beth showing with her concept.

https://www.thesitstillstudio.com/

Charlotte and her online shop

Allumni Charlotte is starting to sell her patterns, prints and products online

Do check out her lovely outcomes.Who would you buy something for?https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/lottiespaintbrush?fbclid=IwAR2zyFAsW95IZ_FuUdN1AiYf2NTfSM_zQRgxTDBH7HJHhMdTTq872FrEtFs

She has only gone and won

Aliumni Odette Smallman has won the Young Creative Bath award!

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/DesignByOdette/items

Very well done. So richly deserved; it could not have gone to a nicer person.

Chloe Gregory

Alumni Chloe has been showcasing her work at

Plantae with the Society of Botanical Artists

Simply the best!

Beautiful work

Aliumni of TDFI, Tamara Vodden’s beautiful work for sale in Australian